What is the outgoing server setting for bluehost with iphone4

I can receive but not send emails from my iphone 4 from my bluehost account. I set it up using my box number as I read somewhere to do and that allowed me to receive, but I cannot send.  boxXXX.bluehost.com
Any ideas?

When working with 3rd party providers you need to check with them:
http://tutorials.bluehost.com/iphone/   <--- has a step by step video

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